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Bibliometrics

Up to date we have published 18 volumes of LNCS/LNAI Proceedings
including 1,118
papers in
total and 103
papersin four SCI books.

Downloads

As stated in the Springer Bookmetrix of August 1, 2019 the total
number of paper downloads from both series is over than 1.06 million.

Detailed download and citation data are shown in the following
tables.

Conference metrics

Proceedings

Volume

Chapter downloads

(since online publication

until August 1, 2019)

ICCCI 2018

Bristol, UK

Part 1 • LNAI 11056

32,200

ICCCI 2018

Bristol, UK

Part 2 • LNAI 11056

27,800

ICCCI 2017

Nicosia, Cyprus

Part 1 •
LNAI 10448

69,270

ICCCI 2017

Nicosia, Cyprus

Part 2 •
LNAI 10449

72,000

ICCCI 2016

Halkidiki, Greece

Part 1 •
LNAI 9875

45,700

ICCCI 2016

Halkidiki, Greece

Part 2 •
LNAI 9876

78,381

ICCCI 2015

Madrid, Spain

Part 1 •
LNAI 9329

55,600

ICCCI 2015

Madrid, Spain

Part 2 •
LNAI 9330

81,800

ICCCI 2014

Seoul, Korea

LNAI 8733

85,300

ICCCI 2014

Seoul, Korea

SCI 572

20,100

ICCCI 2013

Craiova, Romania,

LNAI 8083

102,000

ICCCI 2013

Craiova, Romania,

SCI 513

11,000

ICCCI 2012

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Part 1 • LNAI 7653

50,800

ICCCI 2012

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Part 2 • LNAI 7654

50,300

ICCCI 2012

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

SCI 457

34,400

ICCCI 2011

Gdynia, Poland

Part 1 • LNAI 6922

67,100

ICCCI 2011

Gdynia, Poland

Part 2 • LNAI 6923

31,900

ICCCI 2010

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Part 1 • LNAI 6421

45,700

ICCCI 2010

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Part 2 • LNAI 6422

42,300

ICCCI 2010

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Part 3 • LNAI 6423

37,700

ICCCI 209

Wroclaw, Poland

LNAI 5796

136,00

ICCCI 209

Wroclaw, Poland

SCI 244

10,700

Total

1,061,951

Conference citations

Database

h-index

Avg citations/item

Web of Science

15

2.06

Scopus

18

2.70

Google Scholar

16

(H5 median)

Top 25% most
downloaded eBooks

According to the recent Springer Reports of June 2019 the
Proceedings of ICCCI 2017, ICCCI 2016, and ICCCI 2015 belong to the top 25% most downloaded eBooksin their respective Springer’s eBook
Collection in 2018.

Paper Submission

We draw your attention because there is another conference with a very similar acronym (ICCCI) and link to EasyChair.
If you have already submitted a paper for the ICCCI 2020 conference with Paper Id. in the range from 1 to 70, please check carefully and make sure that your paper has been placed at the right conference.

Other Requirements

All contributions should be original and not published elsewhere or intended to be published during the review period.

Papers are invited from prospective authors with interests on the indicated conference topics.

Contributions from more applied related fields in industry and commerce are very welcome.

All accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors who must register for the conference and pay the fee.

Only personally presented papers can be nominated for the Best Paper competition and considered for publication in an expanded form in special issues for prestigious journals.

Avoiding Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism

The authors are requested to avoid plagiarism and self-plagiarism in their works.

Call for Special Sessions & Workshops

The ICCCI 2020 invites proposals for Workshops & Special Sessions to be held during the conference.

They intend to provide researchers in focused areas the opportunity to present and discuss their work, as well as to offer a forum for interaction among a broader community of researchers. A Special Session or Workshop will consist of a group of papers in a sub-discipline of Intelligent Information and Database Systems related to the main topics of ICCCI 2020.

Please send the Workshops & Special Session proposals to Bogdan Trawinski (bogdan.trawinski@pwr.edu.pl) and Marcin Hernes (marcin.hernes@ue.wroc.pl) with the following information:

Title & acronym of the special session & workshop

Brief profiles of special session & workshop organizers

General description of the special session & workshop scope

List of topics

Proposed Session Program Committee (to be invited)

The papers will be required to meet the same standards as ICCCI 2020 papers and will be published in the conference proceedings, in a bound volume by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series.

All the Special Sessions and Doctoral Track will be centralized as tracks in the same conference submission and reviewing system as the regular papers.

The organizers will be responsible for the advertisement and promotion of the special session and the conference including the Special Session & Workshop webpage preparation.

The management of papers review will be achieved by Special Session & Workshop Committees, using the Conference System (a separate EasyChair track will be provided for each Special Session & Workshop).

The organizers are responsible for managing the review process. All the reviews should be submitted through the ICCCI conference system. Each paper should obtain at least two reviews.

The final decision as for the acceptance will be taken by the ICCCI 2020 Program Committee based on recommendations provided by Special Session & Workshop organizers.

Special Session Chairs

Bogdan Trawiński, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, PolandMarcin Hernes, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland

Keynote Speakers

Professor Richard Chbeir

Abstract
Recent advances in sensor technology and information processing have allowed connected environments to impact various application domains (medical, environment, building, energy, etc.). In order to help end-users take better decisions in these environments, sensed data is of capital importance. In this talk, I will address different issues relate to data management in connected environments and particularly: data representation and data querying. I will show how existing solutions address these issues and present some solutions designed in our research group.

Biodata
Richard Chbeir received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of INSA DE LYON-FRANCE in 2001and then his Habilitation degree in 2010 from the University of Bourgogne. He is currently a Full Professor and Head of the Computer Science Department of University Pau & Pays de l'Adour in Anglet France. His current research interests are in the areas of Data Management, Data semantics, and digital ecosystems. Richard Chbeir has published in international journals, books, and conferences, and has served on the program committees of several international conferences. He is currently the Chair of the French Chapter ACM SIGAPP.

Location

City & Region

Da Nang city

Da Nang is one of the major port cities and the fifth biggest city in Vietnam. It is populated by more than 1.1 million people. The city is situated on the coast of the South China Sea, at the opening end of the Han River. It is located within 100 km of several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Imperial City of Hue, the Old Town of Hoi An, and the My Son ruins. It is the third biggest economic center in Vietnam, after Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

International Airport (DAD)

Da Nang International Airport (DAD) is located 2 km west of Da Nang city center. It provides connections to such big cities in Asia as Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, Shanghai and several other destinations in China. It offers multiple daily flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Cham Museum

A unique museum dedicated to the Champa era and was founded during the colonial French rule in 1915. The Kingdom of Champa governed Southern Vietnam from 192 A.D to 1697 and left behind a legacy of unique Cham motifs and Hindu-flavoured architecture defining this period. The museum houses the world's largest collection of Cham sculpture.

Dragon Bridge

This modern bridge crosses the Han River in Da Nang and is 666 m long, 37.5 m wide and has six lanes for traffic. It opened to traffic in 2013. The bridge was designed and built in the shape of a dragon and to breathe fire each Saturday and Sunday night at 9 pm.

Hoi An

Hoi An ancient town located 40 km from Da Nang. It is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Hoi An Ancient Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century. Its buildings and its street plan reflect the influences, both indigenous and foreign, that have combined to produce this unique heritage site.

Marble Mountains

Marble Mountains are a well-known pilgrimage site with peaks, caves, tunnels and temples. Named after the elements metal, wood, water, fire and earth, Marble Mountains exist in a coastal area that is renowned for stone-cutting and sculpture about 9 km south of Da Nang.

My Son

My Son is a complex of abandoned and partially ruined Hindu temples constructed between the 4th and the 14th century AD. It was a site of religious ceremony for kings of the ruling dynasties of Champa, as well as a burial place for Cham royalty and national heroes. It is often compared with other historical temple complexes in Southeast Asia, such as Borobudur of Java in Indonesia, Angkor Wat of Cambodia, Bagan of Myanmar and Ayutthaya of Thailand. My Son is located 69 km southwest of Da Nang.

Hue City

The Imperial City in Hue is a walled fortress and palace in the former capital of Vietnam. At the city’s heart, on the river’s left bank, is the Chinese-style Vietnamese imperial citadel, Dai Noi, from which the Nguyen family controlled southern and central Vietnam from the mid-16th to the mid-20th century. Hue’s complex of historic monuments was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993. Hue is located above 100 km northwest of Da Nang.

Ba Na Hills

Ba Na Hills is a hill station and resort located in the Truong Son Mountains west of the city of Da Nang. Being located about 1500 metres above sea level, it has a view of the East Sea and the surrounding mountains. Due to the elevation of the resort, the temperature is significantly cooler than the environment near the coast. There is a cable car nearby that transports tourists to and from the resort. The Golden Bridge is a 150-meter pedestrian bridge that provides a picturesque view and tourist attraction. The bridge has two giant stone hands built of fiberglass and wire mesh designed to look like supporting structures.

Venue: Wrocław, PolandDate: 5-7 October 2009Organizers: Wroclaw University of Technology (Poland), Swinburne University of Technology (Australia), and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan)